Yes, an EmailHandler is what I want. They developed org.apache.turbine.util.mail.*, 
why they don't make it receive mails?
Or maybe, some code is available now to develop this "EmailHandler"?
  
----- Original Message -----
From: Magnus ?or Torfason
Sent: 2001Äê8ÔÂ27ÈÕ 17:13
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Can Turbine Receive Emails as a SMTP Client?
  
I believe he was referring to if Turbine could act as a POP3 or IMAP client
itself.  So to answer this question (according to my best knowledge).

No, Turbine does not have POP3 or IMAP functionality comparable to the SMTP
functionality available.

To add to that however, I once gave this some thought and believe this would
not be terribly hard, and could actually be pretty cool.  A framework where
specific EmailHandlers could be registered and assigned to specific email
adresses.  This would give an opportunity for using Turbine as an automated
mail conversion utility.  Configuration options could even be emailed to a
running server (I realize the security threat), or, using SOAP, two Turbine
instances could send SOAP messages between them.

That said, I never found any use for it, so this is as far as I went with
this.

Regards,

Magnus Torfason

> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: 27. agust 2001 09:10
> To: Turbine User
> Subject: Re: Can Turbine Receive Emails as a SMTP Client?
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>
> "joe black" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Though sending mails in Turbine is simple, how can I receive them?
>
> Use an email client, like the mail application you sent the email I'm
> replying to from.
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